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It's the grand finale of Volume I, and we're taking a look back at some of the most impactful things our guests have said over the course of the volume. This is not a clip show. We're sifting through the advice that appeared most frequently across the volume to bring you the six key steps you can take right now to help you not only survive, but thrive in this industry. If you only listen to one chapter of the Screenwriter Survival Guide, let it be this one. It will pay dividends for you down the road.

On a personal note, I really appreciate everybody who's joined us on this journey. We've got so many exciting projects lined up for the SSG feed, some coming very soon, and others lined up for 2022 and beyond. We're going to be talking with some brilliant filmmakers, so please go and follow the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. And we'd really appreciate it if you'd give us a rate and review if you're excited for us to keep making stuff like this!

Connect with me on Instagram (@sambrookspresents), or visit my website at sambrooksfilm.com.

Questions? Concerns? Reach out on Twitter or Instagram @SSGPod, or email me at sam@screenwritersurvivalguide.com.

If you haven't listened to the rest of Volume I, here are links to all our other chapters:

CHAPTER I: Me (Moving to LA)

CHAPTER I: Laura Modica (Getting An Assistant Gig)

CHAPTER III: Michael Ross (Becoming A Professional Writer)

CHAPTER IV: Jonny Santana (Networking)

CHAPTER V: Queency Luvry (Living In LA)

CHAPTER VI: Timur Bootzin (Indie-Filmmaking)

CHAPTER VII: Quincy Li (How To Get An Agent)

CHAPTER VIII: Axel Arzola (Development Hell)

CHAPTER IX: Beecher Reuning (Film Festivals)

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SCREENWRITER SURVIVAL TIP: Don't be an "aspiring" screenwriter.